Media, marketing and “that” Manara cover–we touched on just about everything during this extended discussion with Aitch and the Pop Culture Uncovered Podcast at Baltimore Book Festival this weekend. Aitch stopped by the Red Stylo booth Saturday with...
The guys (priesthood?) of the Nerd Church Podcast took over Baltimore Comic Con to proselytize the word of the nerd as well as preach to the masses. They found Enrica Jang in artist alley and before you can shout, “Testify, sistah!” they had her on the...
We know What’chaReading.com reviewer, Chuck Suffel, is a rabid Edgar Allan Poe fan. So there was no way to guess how Part I of THE HOUSE OF MONTRESOR, an original graphic novel and our sequel to Poe’s beloved classic “The Cask of Amontillado”,...
Greetings Poe and Cask fans! THE HOUSE OF MONTRESOR, Part 1, is now available in our Red Stylo Store! You’ve seen the first thirteen pages of this new original graphic novel, a sequel to Edgar Allan Poe’s gothic short, “The Cask of...
Rounding the ‘home” stretch on the House of Montresor Book 1 for SDCC! Artist Jason Strutz is finishing color and letter work on the final pages, and here is a look at the first thirteen pages (you can also see inked pages here!) Don’t forget to Like...
Excellent synopsis and review from Brian LeTendre and Secret Identity Podcast of our adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe’s Cask of Amontillado! Really enjoyed meeting Brian at Special Edition: NYC, and didn’t realize he had reviewed Cask of Amontillado just the...
Fans of Edgar Allan Poe (and especially The Cask of Amontillado) know that Montresor’s family crest is an eerie bit of foreshadowing in the gothic master’s classic short story of murder and revenge. “I forget your arms.” “A huge human...
Strut(z)ing our stuff! These are inked pages from THE HOUSE OF MONTRESOR, a new graphic novel and a sequel to Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Cask of Amontillado.” Art by the ever-amazing Jason Strutz! Written by Enrica Jang. THE HOUSE OF MONTRESOR is slated...
Comics is a weird process. Lots of writing and planning, then nothing happens and all is quiet while the artist takes over and just does their thing (obviously, a great deal of things are happening for the artist, but whatever.) And then BAM! Lots of activity! In the...